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Re-run install and respond "Yes, do as I say!"Ħm10s Running MS Teams from the Raspberry - Internet menu does nothing. Scary warning "This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing" wants to install apt:amd64 and remove apt (presumably i386/i686?) debĤm15s : Install Microsoft Teams 64-bit. *** Proving Microsoft Teams 64-bit installs but does not work ***ģm30s : Download Microsoft Teams 64-bit. debĢm30s : Log in to Netflix and prove that Widevine DRM works
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debġm19s : Install Google Chrome Stable 64-bit. *** Proving Google Chrome 64-bit works ****Ġm25s : Download Google Chrome Stable 64-bit. This is Debian with Raspberry Pi Desktop for PC -raspios-buster-i386.iso running in Virtualbox on a 64-bit CPU.Ġm00s: Show date and sudo apt update / dist-upgrade proving there are no outstanding updatesĠm20s : uname -a showing amd64 architecture Therefore it support minimum i686 CPU and is 32bit Userland with either a 32bit or 64bit Kernel, depending on the hardware.Īny software must be for x86-32 32bit, you can not natively install x86-64 64bit software. Raspberry Pi Desktop for PC & Mac is based of Debian Buster i386 More info on my lockdown laptops scheme:
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However it doesn't seem to install on 64-bit laptops where I've installed DwRPiD4PC.īefore I spin up a virtual machine and capture the errors/output in full, has anyone had any success in installing genuine Microsoft Teams app for Linux on DwRPiD4PC please? Any tips? I know pupils can use Teams through the Chromium web browser, and there's a good how-to video: Most local primary and secondary schools use Google Classroom or Showbie, however I have one local primary which uses Microsoft Teams. I'm refurbishing old laptops for lockdown pupils, using Debian with Raspberry Pi Desktop for PC, as it's quite lightweight, has the Chromium browser, seems compatible with a vast range of old-to-middle-aged laptops, and has lots of child-friendly documentation.